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Read more »Dual-booting Linux Mint 10 KDE and Windows 7
This is the latest article in the series on dual-booting Windows 7 and Linux distributions. It is intended for those new to Linux, and who might need some assistance installing Linux Mint 10 KDE side by side with Windows 7 on a computer with a single hard disk.
The reader is presented with a step-by-step guide on how to do it right.
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How to Convert Webpage to PDF in Ubuntu/Debian Linux : wkhtmltopdf
Wkhtmltopdf is a command line utility for converting webpage / html to PDF.
Features
* Convert web pages into PDF documents using webkit
* Adding headers and footers (static version only)
* TOC generation (static version only)
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Build a Log Parser with Bash
This example shows how to use a Bash shell script to parse multiple logs for text strings and create a report.
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Dual-boot ZFS-based PC-BSD 8.2 and Windows 7
ZFS has been described as a file system on steroids. It is supported on PC-BSD, and the installer on PC-BSD 8.2 has made setting up a ZFS-based system a whole lot easier. This article presents a 3-stage process for dual-booting Windows 7 and PC-BSD 8.2, the latest stable release of PC-BSD.
Read more »Customizing the KDE 4.6 Desktop
This tutorial covers KDE 4.6, the current stable version. Most of this will apply if you're using 4.4 or 4.5.
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Adding Borders To Your Photos Using digiKam
Many people add borders to their images, since they make the image look better and stands out unique and digiKam makes this very easy and simple! There are two ways to apply image borders in digiKam
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How to use Eye of GNOME image viewer in Ubuntu / Debian
The Eye of GNOME supports a variety of image file formats. The GdkPixbuf library determines which file formats Eye of GNOME can load and save.
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Sabayon 5.5 review
Sabayon Linux 5.5 is the latest release of the Gentoo-based Linux distribution. It is also the first Sabayon release this year and judging from this distribution’s release history, we should expect to see at least three more releases before the end of the year. Sabayon offers a separate installation image for each of the major desktop environments. This article is a review of the Xfce edition.
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Amazing real time strategy game for Linux.
Really nice 3D strategy game for Linux. It has great graphics and the gameplay is enjoyable. If you like strategy games then Glest is something you should definitely install on your Linux machine.
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How To Upgrade OpenSUSE 11.3 To 11.4 (Desktop & Server)
This guide shows how you can upgrade your OpenSUSE 11.3 desktop and server installations to OpenSUSE 11.4.
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Hotot: A Promising Desktop Twitter Client
Hotot is a lightweight, python-based, desktop twitter client I tried on my Linux Mint 10 GNOME desktop. I found Hotot to include many features you’d expect in a desktop client and a few you may not.
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find with Multiple Expressions
The find command can use multiple expressions to enable complex searches which permit multiple criterion in the search. This feature greatly enhances the ability for creating precise searches.
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Installing Dovecot 2 on CentOS
Dovecot 2 has new features, including security enhancements that administrators may want to use on CentOS. However, this version of Dovecot is not in the repository so you will need to install several additional packages.
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Installing Firefox 4.0 (.deb Package) On Ubuntu 10.10
In this short guide I will show you how you can install the new Mozilla Firefox 4.0 browser (released March 22, 2011) on an Ubuntu 10.10 desktop. Fortunately, there's a Launchpad PPA repository that has Firefox 4.0 .deb packages, so we can easily install it through Ubuntu's package manager.
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